Radio buttons are used when you want to let the visitor select one - and just one - option from a set of alternatives. If more options are to be allowed at the same time you should use check boxes instead.

SETTINGS:

Below is a listing of valid settings for radio buttons:

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EXPLANATION

EXAMPLE

radio name=
value=
align=
tabindex=
checked

Choose one - and only one - optionName of the group.
Value that is submitted if checked.
Alignment of the field.
Tab order of the field.
Default check this field.

The name setting tells which group of radio buttons the field belongs to. When you select one button, all other buttons in the same group are unselected.
If you couldn't define which group the current button belongs to, you could only have one group of radio buttons on each page.

The value setting defines what will be submitted if checked.

The align setting defines how the field is aligned.
Valid entries are: TOP, MIDDLE, BOTTOM, RIGHT, LEFT, TEXTTOP, BASELINE, ABSMIDDLE, ABSBOTTOM.
The alignments are explained in the image section. You can learn about the different alignments here.

The tabindex setting defines in which order the different fields should be activated when the visitor clicks the tab key.